The book progresses systematically, starting with the history and cultural context of Zuni jewelry. It then delves into the specific techniques and materials used, the market forces that drive its production, and the social structures that support the artisans. For example, the book uses economic data to analyze jewelry sales and income levels, alongside qualitative analysis of the cultural values embedded in the art form.
Ultimately, the book examines the long-term implications of Zuni jewelry for the community's economic future and cultural identity, addressing ongoing debates about ethical sourcing and the fair distribution of economic benefits.